Government Concludes Regular Meeting for September 2025

09/10/2025 11:20
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KPL The regular government meeting for September 2025 concluded on October 9, 2025, at the Office of the Prime Minister, under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone. The meeting brought together Deputy Prime Ministers, government members, and representatives from ministries and agencies, while provincial and Vientiane Capital leaders joined via teleconference to review reports on key developments in September and the government’s focused work plan for October 2025.

(KPL)The regular government meeting for September 2025 concluded on October 9, 2025, at the Office of the Prime Minister, under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone. The meeting brought together Deputy Prime Ministers, government members, and representatives from ministries and agencies, while provincial and Vientiane Capital leaders joined via teleconference to review reports on key developments in September and the government’s focused work plan for October 2025.

The two-day meeting featured in-depth discussions and evaluations on several key issues, including:

A summary of major achievements in September and the government’s work plan for October 2025;

Reports on significant international and regional developments;

A report on national defense and security;

An evaluation of the implementation of the 2025 Socio-Economic Development Plan and State Budget Plan, along with the direction for 2026;

A summary and evaluation of progress in implementing the national agenda on addressing economic and financial difficulties;

An assessment of the 2025 Monetary Plan and direction for 2026;

A report on the national agenda for combating drug problems;

Updates on road improvement projects from Hor Kham to the Sihom Red Light intersection;

Preparations for the That Luang Festival, the 12th National Sports Games, and the 50th Anniversary Celebration of National Day on December 2;

A draft implementation plan responding to recommendations from the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities regarding the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities;

A draft decree on the transportation of dangerous goods by land and rail; and

A draft national radio frequency research plan for 2025.

In his closing remarks, Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone emphasized that international and regional situations remain tense and unpredictable, marked by ongoing economic and trade conflicts, military issues, and border disputes. He noted that these developments must be closely monitored to formulate timely measures that mitigate potential impacts on the Lao PDR, which remains vulnerable to both direct and indirect consequences.

The Prime Minister also highlighted the severe natural disasters that struck the country recently—particularly the effects of Typhoon Bualoi, which caused heavy rains, flooding, and flash floods across 10 provinces, 34 districts, and 131 villages, resulting in 4 deaths and 4 missing persons, along with widespread damage to infrastructure and the environment. He urged all sectors to prioritize immediate recovery efforts, focusing on restoring livelihoods and supporting civil servants and citizens affected by these events.

Looking forward, Mr. Sonexay called for stronger preventive and preparedness measures, especially through close weather monitoring and effective hydropower dam water management. He encouraged government members to continue working collaboratively, conducting thorough analysis and providing practical, focused input to ensure the successful implementation of the government’s policies and plans, thereby meeting the objectives and goals set for the coming months.

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